Warm, damp environments offer the perfect breeding ground for mold, and some areas of your home are perfect for mold to thrive. It is important to inspect the home for mold often. Fast response to mold growth prevents property damage, helps improve air quality, and reduces the risks of health concerns. Take these steps to help prevent mold in the home.

Prevent Moisture

Inspect your home for cracks, broken seals, and other sources of moisture intrusion and repair them at once. Mold needs moisture to grow. Reducing moisture indoors helps you maintain a mold-free, healthy environment for your family. Mold needs 24-48 hours of moisture to grow. In other words, an item that is wet for more than 24 hours can grow mold. Keep your home dry and moisture-free to keep mold away.

Repair Water Leaks to Prevent Mold in the Home

Water leaks may occur from sinks, bathtubs, roofs, water heaters, or in other areas of the home. Regardless of the source of the leak, it’s important to keep up with home maintenance and repairs. Make the time to fix leaks, even those seemingly harmless drips, to reduce risks of mold.

Reduce Room Humidity

Monitor humidity levels in the home. At a 55% or higher humidity level, mold begins to grow and can spread in a matter of days. Ensure proper ventilation throughout the home to keep humidity low. Install a bathroom exhaust system and use your ventilation fan in the kitchen. Run the air conditioner during the summer and close the windows if it rains to reduce moisture in the air.

Remove Mold Growth

If you find mold growing in the home, call a specialist at once. Waiting to make this call only gives mold more time to spread and impact your home and your family’s health.

Prevent Mold in the Home

Mold in the home creates an unsightly appearance but even worse, it affects our indoor air quality and our health. Don’t give mold a chance to negatively impact your life. Use the advice above to keep it out of your home.

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